As the press release notes, the LaserMax CenterFire laser is custom designed to fit the revolver frame. Located under the bore, the sight features LaserMax’s Controlled Activation, which lets the user operate from concealment without releaving his or her position. In addition, the LaserMax laser incorporates advanced functionality including improved ambixestrous tap-on/tap-off activation, a 10-minute auto time-out feature and the ability to switch between a solid or pulsed beam.

“The benefits of having a laser sighting system on your personal self-defense firearm are well known,” said Jan Mladek, General Manager of Smith & Wesson and M&P Brands. “The combination of a LaserMax system with our popular J-Frame revolver instills added confidence and provides a valuable aiming solution in low-light conditions.”